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うず高く

see styles
 uzutakaku
    うずたかく
(irregular kanji usage) (adverb) (kana only) piled up high; in a heap

えらい人

see styles
 eraihito
    えらいひと
(exp,n) celebrated personage; big-wig; person in a high position

お多福面

see styles
 otafukumen
    おたふくめん
humorous mask of a homely woman's face (characterized by a small low nose, high flat forehead, and bulging cheeks)

お嬢さま

see styles
 ojousama / ojosama
    おじょうさま
(term of respect for) another's daughter; daughter of a high-class family

お目通り

see styles
 omedoori
    おめどおり
(noun/participle) audience (with a person of high standing)

かさ高い

see styles
 kasadakai
    かさだかい
(adjective) (1) bulky; unwieldy; (2) haughty; high-handed

カノン砲

see styles
 kanonhou / kanonho
    カノンほう
(See 加農砲) cannon (esp. high-velocity artillery)

カリガネ

see styles
 karigane
    カリガネ
(1) call of a wild goose; (2) (kana only) wild goose (esp. a lesser white-fronted goose, Anser erythropus); (3) tea made from twigs of high-quality tea plants (esp. gyokuro); high-grade kukicha (esp. from gyokuro)

かん高い

see styles
 kandakai
    かんだかい
(adjective) high-pitched; shrill

グールメ

see styles
 guurume / gurume
    グールメ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) fine food (fre: gourmet); high-quality food; (2) gourmet (fre:); epicure; gastronome

コスト高

see styles
 kosutodaka
    コストだか
(ant: コスト安) high cost; high costs

ソアラー

see styles
 soaraa / soara
    ソアラー
(high-performance) glider (eng: soarer); sailplane

タカビー

see styles
 takabii / takabi
    タカビー
(colloquialism) (kana only) high-handed person (often used disdainfully); domineering person

タワマン

see styles
 tawaman
    タワマン
(abbreviation) (See タワーマンション) high-rise apartment building; high-rise condominium; tower block

てこ盛り

see styles
 tekomori
    てこもり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) (See てんこ盛り) piling up high (food in a bowl); filling (a bowl); heaped bowl

ノーペア

see styles
 noopea
    ノーペア
{cards} (See ハイカード) no pair; high card

のさばる

see styles
 nosabaru
    のさばる
(v5r,vi) (1) to act as one pleases; to throw one's weight around; to have everything one's own way; to act important; to act high-handedly; (v5r,vi) (2) to grow freely (e.g. of weeds)

ノリノリ

see styles
 norinori
    ノリノリ
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) in high spirits

ハイオク

see styles
 haioku
    ハイオク
(abbreviation) (See ハイオクタン,ハイオクタンガソリン) high octane; high octane gasoline; high-octane petrol

ハイカラ

see styles
 haikara
    ハイカラ
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) stylish; smart; fashionable; (adj-na,n,adj-no) (2) (See ハイカラー) high collar; (adj-na,n,adj-no) (3) hair dressed in a western style; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (4) to dress in the latest Western fashion

ハイキー

see styles
 haikii / haiki
    ハイキー
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high-key

ハイスペ

see styles
 haisupe
    ハイスペ
(abbreviation) (slang) (See ハイスペック・1) high spec

ハイテク

see styles
 haiteku
    ハイテク
(adj-na,adj-no,n) high-tech

ハイデン

see styles
 baiden
    バイデン
(can act as adjective) (abbreviation) (See ハイテンション・2) high-tensile (e.g. steel); (surname) Biden; (person) Biden, Joe (1942.11.20-; US president)

ハイブラ

see styles
 haibura
    ハイブラ
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See ハイブランド) high fashion brand; designer brand

ハイミス

see styles
 haimisu
    ハイミス
(sensitive word) older unmarried woman (wasei: high miss); old maid; spinster

ハイレグ

see styles
 hairegu
    ハイレグ
high-leg leotard

ハイレゾ

see styles
 hairezo
    ハイレゾ
(abbreviation) {comp} (See ハイレゾリューション) high-res; high resolution

はしご高

see styles
 hashigodaka
    はしごだか
ladder form of "high" kanji

ブラセラ

see styles
 burasera
    ブラセラ
(ik) (slang) used women's clothing such as bloomers and high-school sailor-suit uniforms (esp. as a source of sexual arousal)

ブルセラ

see styles
 burusera
    ブルセラ
(slang) used women's clothing such as bloomers and high-school sailor-suit uniforms (esp. as a source of sexual arousal)

べた褒め

see styles
 betabome; betahome
    べたぼめ; べたほめ
(noun/participle) high praise; eulogy; rave review

ボンタン

see styles
 bontan
    ボンタン
(See ニッカーズボン) bontan pants; type of harem pants esp. associated with 1980s high school delinquents; (place-name) Bontang

もも上げ

see styles
 momoage
    ももあげ
high knee (exercise drill where one brings one's knees up high while walking or running)

一か八か

see styles
 ichikabachika
    いちかばちか
(exp,adj-no) sink or swim; high-stakes; desperate

一生もの

see styles
 isshoumono / isshomono
    いっしょうもの
(noun - becomes adjective with の) something that will last a lifetime (esp. high-quality products)

一生もん

see styles
 isshoumon / isshomon
    いっしょうもん
(See 一生もの・いっしょうもの) something that will last a lifetime (esp. high quality product)

丈六金身

see styles
zhàng liù jīn shēn
    zhang4 liu4 jin1 shen1
chang liu chin shen
 jōroku konjin
sixteen-foot diamond-body; also a metal or golden image of the Buddha 16 feet high mentioned in the 北史 Northern History.

三覆八校


三复八校

see styles
sān fù bā xiào
    san1 fu4 ba1 xiao4
san fu pa hsiao
 sanfuku hakkyō
The three reports 三覆 and eight investigations 八校. Two angels, 同生 and 同名, observe each individual, the first a female at his right shoulder noting the evil deeds; the second, a male, at his left shoulder noting the good deeds; both report on high and in hades six times a month. Thus in each month there are 六齋 and in each year 三覆 and 八校.

上げ雲雀

see styles
 agehibari
    あげひばり
(irregular kanji usage) soaring skylark; high-flying skylark

上位文化

see styles
 jouibunka / joibunka
    じょういぶんか
(See ハイカルチャー) high culture

上位概念

see styles
shàng wèi gài niàn
    shang4 wei4 gai4 nian4
shang wei kai nien
 jouigainen / joigainen
    じょういがいねん
superordinate concept
high level concept; superordinate concept; broader term

上位機種

see styles
 jouikishu / joikishu
    じょういきしゅ
{comp} high-end equipment

上品成熟

see styles
shàng pǐn chéng shóu
    shang4 pin3 cheng2 shou2
shang p`in ch`eng shou
    shang pin cheng shou
 jōhon jōjuku
high-level [spiritual] maturation

上層階級

see styles
 jousoukaikyuu / josokaikyu
    じょうそうかいきゅう
upper classes; high society

上流社會


上流社会

see styles
shàng liú shè huì
    shang4 liu2 she4 hui4
shang liu she hui
upper class; high society
See: 上流社会

上生菓子

see styles
 jounamagashi / jonamagashi
    じょうなまがし
high-grade Japanese fresh confections (usu. colorful sculpted mochi in seasonal designs around bean paste)

上級領導


上级领导

see styles
shàng jí lǐng dǎo
    shang4 ji2 ling3 dao3
shang chi ling tao
high-level leadership; top brass

不敢高攀

see styles
bù gǎn gāo pān
    bu4 gan3 gao1 pan1
pu kan kao p`an
    pu kan kao pan
lit. not dare to pull oneself up high (humble term); I cannot presume on your attention

世に立つ

see styles
 yonitatsu
    よにたつ
(exp,v5t) (1) to establish oneself in life; to achieve success; to reach a high position; (exp,v5t) (2) to begin life (as an adult); to step out into the world

中ヒール

see styles
 chuuhiiru / chuhiru
    ちゅうヒール
medium-high heel

中学受験

see styles
 chuugakujuken / chugakujuken
    ちゅうがくじゅけん
taking a junior high-school entrance examination

中学校区

see styles
 chuugakkouku / chugakkoku
    ちゅうがっこうく
junior high school district

中間速度

see styles
 chuukansokudo / chukansokudo
    ちゅうかんそくど
(noun/participle) {comp} middle speed (vs. low or high speed)

乗り乗り

see styles
 norinori; norinori
    のりのり; ノリノリ
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) in high spirits

乙種粒子


乙种粒子

see styles
yǐ zhǒng lì zǐ
    yi3 zhong3 li4 zi3
i chung li tzu
beta particle (electron, esp. high speed electron emitted by radioactive nucleus)

京滬高鐵


京沪高铁

see styles
jīng hù gāo tiě
    jing1 hu4 gao1 tie3
ching hu kao t`ieh
    ching hu kao tieh
Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway, completed in 2010; abbr. for 京滬高速鐵路|京沪高速铁路

人才登用

see styles
 jinzaitouyou / jinzaitoyo
    じんざいとうよう
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) selection for high office; selecting of fit (talented) persons for higher positions

人材登用

see styles
 jinzaitouyou / jinzaitoyo
    じんざいとうよう
(yoji) selection for high office; selecting of fit (talented) persons for higher positions

人財登用

see styles
 jinzaitouyou / jinzaitoyo
    じんざいとうよう
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) selection for high office; selecting of fit (talented) persons for higher positions

仙台育英

see styles
 sendaiikuei / sendaikue
    せんだいいくえい
(place-name) Sendai Ikue (private high school)

以言代法

see styles
yǐ yán dài fǎ
    yi3 yan2 dai4 fa3
i yen tai fa
to substitute one's words for the law (idiom); high-handedly putting one's orders above the law

位の高い

see styles
 kurainotakai
    くらいのたかい
(exp,adj-i) high-ranking; senior

何処迄も

see styles
 dokomademo
    どこまでも
(adverb) (1) (kana only) anywhere; for all time; to the ends of the earth; (2) (kana only) through thick and thin; come hell or high water; to the bitter end; to the utmost; (3) (kana only) persistently; stubbornly; (4) (kana only) in all respects; on every point; (5) (kana only) thoroughly; exhaustively

俯瞰撮影

see styles
 fukansatsuei / fukansatsue
    ふかんさつえい
high-angle shot; bird's-eye shot; overhead shot; crane shot

値がさ株

see styles
 negasakabu
    ねがさかぶ
high-priced stocks; blue-chip shares

債臺高築


债台高筑

see styles
zhài tái gāo zhù
    zhai4 tai2 gao1 zhu4
chai t`ai kao chu
    chai tai kao chu
lit. build a high desk of debt (idiom); heavily in debt

僧正遍昭

see styles
 soujouhenjou / sojohenjo
    そうじょうへんじょう
(person) High Priest Henjō (ca 845 CE)

先端技術

see styles
 sentangijutsu
    せんたんぎじゅつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high-technology

入れ込む

see styles
 irekomu
    いれこむ
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) (1) to put in; to place inside; to push into; to stuff into; (v5m,vi) (2) to be enthusiastic; to be engrossed; (v5m,vi) (3) to be in high spirits; to be excited

八多羅樹


八多罗树

see styles
bā duō luó shù
    ba1 duo1 luo2 shu4
pa to lo shu
 hachi taraju
As high as eight tāla (palmyra) trees, very high.

公立高校

see styles
 kouritsukoukou / koritsukoko
    こうりつこうこう
public high school

具支灌頂


具支灌顶

see styles
jù zhī guàn dǐng
    ju4 zhi1 guan4 ding3
chü chih kuan ting
 gushi kanjō
One of the three abhiṣeka or baptisms of the 大日經. A ceremonial sprinkling of the head of a monarch at his investiture with water from the seas and rivers (in his domain). It is a mode also employed in the investiture of certain high officials of Buddhism.

冠冕堂皇

see styles
guān miǎn táng huáng
    guan1 mian3 tang2 huang2
kuan mien t`ang huang
    kuan mien tang huang
high-sounding; dignified; pompous (idiom)

初級中學


初级中学

see styles
chū jí zhōng xué
    chu1 ji2 zhong1 xue2
ch`u chi chung hsüeh
    chu chi chung hsüeh
junior high school; junior middle school; lower secondary school

利殖商法

see styles
 rishokushouhou / rishokushoho
    りしょくしょうほう
fraudulent business practice of luring people into investing by promising high returns

剃上げ額

see styles
 suriagebitai
    すりあげびたい
high and broad forehead

前方高能

see styles
qián fāng gāo néng
    qian2 fang1 gao1 neng2
ch`ien fang kao neng
    chien fang kao neng
(slang) Something awesome is about to happen! (originally, in a Japanese space battleship anime, it meant "Danger! High energy up ahead!" — a warning to either prepare for battle or take evasive action)

力爭上游


力争上游

see styles
lì zhēng shàng yóu
    li4 zheng1 shang4 you2
li cheng shang yu
to strive for mastery (idiom); aiming for the best result; to have high ambitions

功高不賞


功高不赏

see styles
gōng gāo bù shǎng
    gong1 gao1 bu4 shang3
kung kao pu shang
high merit that one can never repay (idiom); invaluable achievements

功高望重

see styles
gōng gāo wàng zhòng
    gong1 gao1 wang4 zhong4
kung kao wang chung
high merit and worthy prospects (idiom)

加足馬力


加足马力

see styles
jiā zú mǎ lì
    jia1 zu2 ma3 li4
chia tsu ma li
to go at full throttle; (fig.) to go all out; to kick into high gear

勇み立つ

see styles
 isamitatsu
    いさみたつ
(v5t,vi) to cheer up; to be encouraged (by); to be in high spirits

勇気凛々

see styles
 yuukirinrin / yukirinrin
    ゆうきりんりん
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) full of spirit; brimming with courage; high-spirited; mettlesome

勇気凛凛

see styles
 yuukirinrin / yukirinrin
    ゆうきりんりん
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) full of spirit; brimming with courage; high-spirited; mettlesome

危険分子

see styles
 kikenbunshi
    きけんぶんし
person who poses a high risk

厳戒態勢

see styles
 genkaitaisei / genkaitaise
    げんかいたいせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high alert; a state of high alert; on alert

厳重警戒

see styles
 genjuukeikai / genjukekai
    げんじゅうけいかい
high alert; severe warning

史上最高

see styles
 shijousaikou / shijosaiko
    しじょうさいこう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) record high; all-time high

右京大夫

see styles
 ukyounodaibu / ukyonodaibu
    うきょうのだいぶ
(archaism) (hist) (See 律令) Ukyō no Daibu (title under the ritsuryō system); high steward

名声嘖々

see styles
 meiseisakusaku / mesesakusaku
    めいせいさくさく
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) highly renowned; on everybody's lips; enjoying a high reputation

名声嘖嘖

see styles
 meiseisakusaku / mesesakusaku
    めいせいさくさく
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) highly renowned; on everybody's lips; enjoying a high reputation

呼び出し

see styles
 yobidashi
    よびだし
(noun/participle) (1) call; summons; paging; curtain call; (2) (sumo) usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.; (3) (abbreviation) telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reached; (4) (archaism) box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse); (5) (archaism) high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period); (6) (archaism) unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period)

品行方正

see styles
 hinkouhousei / hinkohose
    ひんこうほうせい
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (yoji) irreproachable conduct; good conduct; high morals

哈里發塔


哈里发塔

see styles
hā lǐ fā tǎ
    ha1 li3 fa1 ta3
ha li fa t`a
    ha li fa ta
Burj Khalifa, skyscraper in Dubai, 830 m high

喜び勇む

see styles
 yorokobiisamu / yorokobisamu
    よろこびいさむ
(v5m,vi) to be in high spirits

噴水効果

see styles
 funsuikouka / funsuikoka
    ふんすいこうか
fountain effect (theory that high sales in the basement of a department store lead to increased sales in the upper levels as well)

国際水域

see styles
 kokusaisuiiki / kokusaisuiki
    こくさいすいいき
international waters; high seas

國民中學


国民中学

see styles
guó mín zhōng xué
    guo2 min2 zhong1 xue2
kuo min chung hsüeh
junior high school (Tw); abbr. to 國中|国中[guo2 zhong1]

士気旺盛

see styles
 shikiousei / shikiose
    しきおうせい
(noun or adjectival noun) morale being very high; heightened fighting spirit

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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